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Hour 3 of Ottawa Now for Wed. January 28th, 2026

January 28, 2026

Ottawa taxpayers will be spending $95 million to purchase a private landfill in the city’s East End, with the purchase being funded by an increase in the solid waste fee. In Hour 2, we gathered instant reaction from William Van Geest, the Executive Director of Ecology Ottawa. This hour, we chat with Osgoode councillor Isabelle Skalski. Meantime, TikTok users claim they are being censored because they can’t upload anti-ICE videos. For example, comedian Meg Stalter attempted to upload a video calling out ICE, but it never appeared on the platform. When asked for comment, TikTok pinned the blame on tech issues. Do we have evidence to suggest that such videos are being blocked on purpose? Shruti Shekar, the editor-in-chief of Android Central, pays us a visit in Hour 3. But first, it’s time to tackle today’s Question of the Day. After yet another LRT mishap, and weeks of bus cancellations, how can OC Transpo regain its public trust? Text into the show and let us know.



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Anyone who accidentally dials 911 is urged to stay on the line and speak to a communicator to confirm there is no emergency, preventing the unnecessary use of police resources.
February 11, 2026 - 18:27 | Alessia Simona Maratta | Global News - Canada
Anyone who accidentally dials 911 is urged to stay on the line and speak to a communicator to confirm there is no emergency, preventing the unnecessary use of police resources.
February 11, 2026 - 18:27 | Alessia Simona Maratta | Global News - Ottawa
Over the roughly 10 years he’s lived in Tumbler Ridge, Curtis Miedzinski almost never heard noises that disrupted the sleepy mountain town’s tranquil quiet. That changed late Tuesday afternoon, when the distinct thump of helicopter blades cut through the silence. With a population just under 2,400, Tumbler Ridge is tucked away in the dense forests of the British Columbia interior, and is surrounded by three mountain ridges that give the municipality a distinct feeling of remoteness, residents say. That seclusion seemingly complicated emergency services’ efforts to respond to a mass...
February 11, 2026 - 18:25 | Jesse Snyder | National Post